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Message no. 1
From: Logan Graves Logan@************.virtualAve.net
Subject: Matrix Run (ATTN Pixel)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 04:59:56 -0500
In our last episode, Alfredo B Alves wrote:
>
><SNIP>
> Deckers unite and stamp out 45 76 65 72 79 6F 6E 65 20 45 6C 73 65!
>
> (Cookie to the first one to figure out who to stamp out ;))
>
Okay, I got it but
44 6f 65 73 20 74 68 61 74 20 69 6e 63 6c 75 64 65 20 6d 65?

And how would I eat my cookie, then?

--Fenris
______________________________________________Fenris@************.virtualAve.net
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Message no. 2
From: Alfredo B Alves dghost@****.com
Subject: Matrix Run (ATTN Pixel)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 17:00:54 -0800
On Sat, 26 Feb 2000 04:59:56 -0500 Logan Graves
<Logan@************.virtualAve.net> writes:
> In our last episode, Alfredo B Alves wrote:
> >
> ><SNIP>
> > Deckers unite and stamp out 45 76 65 72 79 6F 6E 65 20 45 6C 73
> 65!
> >
> > (Cookie to the first one to figure out who to stamp out ;))
> >
> Okay, I got it but
> 44 6f 65 73 20 74 68 61 74 20 69 6e 63 6c 75 64 65 20 6d 65?

why wouldn't it?

> And how would I eat my cookie, then?

well, first you need a compatible interface and make sure that you have
the proper drivers to process the cookie once it has been inouted.
However, to eat *my* (now Gurth's) cookie, you need to steal it from
Gurth first. ;)

--
D. Ghost
A Mathmatician is a machine for turning coffee into theorems
--Paul Erdos

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